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People often use the term "Styrofoam" to refer to polystyrene foam, which manufacturers use to make some disposable food containers. Learn more here.
Non-recyclable, non-biodegradable, petroleum-based EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam packaging is not eco-friendly stuff. There could soon be a greener and snazzier-looking alternative, however, in ...
Polystyrene, the foam within disposable takeout containers, and EPS are all the same material. Styrofoam, it turns out, is entirely different.
Microwaving styrofoam, or EPS, can break the container and cause chemicals to leech out faster. Use microwave-safe glass containers instead.
Expanded polystyrene foam, or EPS for short, is technically the correct way to refer to the white, porous material you know as styrofoam.
Environmental organizations in California are urging the state agency CalRecycle to more aggressively enforce a ban on expanded polystyrene (EPS) foodservice products such as takeout containers ...
A ban on expanded polystyrene foam, better known as Styrofoam, containers goes into effect in Washington state on June 1.
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is a problematic material, in that it's cheap and lightweight but also non-biodegradable and difficult to recycle. German scientists have developed a possible ...
Explore the innovations surrounding expanded polystyrene (EPS), from its historical applications in architecture to contemporary advancements.
This study delivers a comprehensive historic investigation of the Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Foam market from 2023 to 2030 and meanwhile, furnished elaborative industry estimations.